Southern Europe is one of the most vulnerable areas to climate change, and the current cataclysmic blazes are likely to become more common, Nikolia Apostolou reports from Kalamata and Marina Rigou from Athens
azing at the burnt trees across the street from her home, 60-year-old Antonia Anastasopoulou talks about the children that won’t be coming to visit the Parnitha forest on the weekends, a common habit among many Athenians.
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